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Volunteers search through piles of house ruins for

Volunteers search through piles of house ruins for

Volunteers search through piles of house ruins for survivors and salvagable household items in Joplin, Mo.

Casey Steen, a New Mexico State University student,

Casey Steen, a New Mexico State University student,

Casey Steen, a New Mexico State University student, looks at the tornado damage in a primarily residential town Joplin, Mo. The 10 hour relief trip is the futherest he has ever been from his home town, Portales, N.M.

Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets and civilian

Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets and civilian

Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets and civilian volunteers unload bottled water at Joplin City Hall Joplin, Mo. Cadets from all services in the state of Missouri quickly responded to the need for volunteers.

Volunteers perform search and rescue manuevers in Joplin,

Volunteers perform search and rescue manuevers in Joplin,

Volunteers perform search and rescue manuevers in Joplin, Mo. In addition to searching for missing people the volunteers handed out bottled water and assisted the residents with salvaging any household items they could.

First Lt. David J. Stuckenberg, a pilot for the 3rd

First Lt. David J. Stuckenberg, a pilot for the 3rd

First Lt. David J. Stuckenberg, a pilot for the 3rd Special Operations Squadron here, holds a cat found in the tornado rubble. Stuckenberg facilitated a relief convoy for the Joplin, Mo. torando victims as soon... More

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